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      Lord Ram a Nepali, real Ayodhya in Nepal: Oli

      Continuing with his anti-India tirade, Nepal PM KP Oli on Monday claimed that Lord Ram's birthplace Ayodhya is in Nepal and not in India. The Prime Minister also claimed that Lord Ram is actually Nepali.

      Speaking at a cultural programme at his residence, Oli accused India of cultural oppression and encroachment, and said Nepal's contribution to science had been undervalued.

      "We still believe we gave Sita to Prince Ram but we gave the prince too, from Ayodhya, not India. Ayodhya is a village a little west of Birgunj (a district in Nepal that is around 135 km from capital Kathmandu)," Prime Minister Oli said.

      "We have been oppressed a bit, culturally. Facts have been encroached," he was quoted by Nepali news website Setopati.com, which describes itself as "Nepal's digital newspaper".

      According to news agency ANI, which quoted Nepalese media sources, Oli also said: "Real Ayodhya lies in Nepal, not in India. Lord Ram is Nepali not Indian".

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